Terrorism and national security / edited by Justin Healey.
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- 1921507373
- 1921507322
- 9781921507328
- Terrorism
- Terrorism -- Prevention
- National security -- Australia
- Australia -- Defenses -- Planning
- Australia -- Strategic aspects
- Australia -- Military policy
- Terrorisme
- Terrorisme -- Prévention
- Australie -- Aspect stratégique
- Australie -- Politique militaire
- terrorism
- TRUE CRIME -- General
- Military policy
- Military readiness -- Planning
- National security
- Strategic aspects of individual places
- Terrorism
- Terrorism -- Prevention
- Australia
- 364.1 22
- HV6431 .T47 2011eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1 -- National security and counter-terrorism in Australia; Chapter 2 -- Anti-terrorism laws; Chapter 3 -- Australia's defence and security interests; Exploring issues -- worksheets and activities; Index.
According to the federal government, the threat of terrorism on Australian soil is real and enduring, and has become a persistent and permanent feature of Australia's security environment. The main source of international terrorism and the primary terrorist threat to Australia is considered to be from a global militant jihadist movement, including violent extremists such as al-Qa'ida. Is terrorism really a significant threat to the Australian community, or are unprecedented government intelligence and policing powers and counter-terrorism laws of greater concern? What are the risks of terro.
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